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Beezoboy
Home Recording Guru
Man was I suprised this Thursday evening when I recorded a group that I thought was going to be a disaster. First of all this is a free recording as a favor, and they had me sign a waiver that I would give not recieve payment and work only for the credit. Grrrr...
They walk in and ask where to put stuff and I notice what gear they are unpacking.
Drums - 5 peice metal shelled Pearl Export
Cymbals - All Scimitar (and he had to borrow a cymbal stand from me too!!)
Keyboard - Korg Triton (ok thats pretty nice)
Peavey Bass and Combo Bass Rig.
Conga's of some brand I have never heard of tuned way too high
So I am thinking this is going to sound like a big pile-o-shiznit. They record the first thing I am like "Hey this isn't horrible." They record the next thing and I am like "Not bad." By the time they roll around to 4th song I was pretty impressed as they were all pretty good musicians and kept switching instruments. So I am mixing down now and I am like "I should post this to let people hear that sometimes looks can be deceiving."
Not only that. I am not setup to record a band all at the same time. First of all when I record it is in my house. Second I have have no way to stop bleed. 3rd I have only 10 channels.
So I used 5 for drums, (2 33-3032's, 1 Atpro25, 1 Peavey 520i, and a 57) 1 for bass (Atpro25), 1 for Keyboard, (57) 2 for congas (58's) and 1 for vocals (Sennhieser MD441U). So I used ALL DYNAMICS to minimize bleed into an Aardvark Q10 and a Duo in SPDIF mode. Also I setup the band so that the mics would reject other sounds as much as possible. Finally I put the vocalist in a back bedroom. It actually all worked ok.
So here it is:
almost completely mixed down
still a bit rough
So I realize there are some problems like the conga's sound like arse and the toms tuned a little low and other things. But for a freebie and the circumstances I think it turned out ok. Especially the female vocals.
Beezoboy
They walk in and ask where to put stuff and I notice what gear they are unpacking.
Drums - 5 peice metal shelled Pearl Export
Cymbals - All Scimitar (and he had to borrow a cymbal stand from me too!!)
Keyboard - Korg Triton (ok thats pretty nice)
Peavey Bass and Combo Bass Rig.
Conga's of some brand I have never heard of tuned way too high
So I am thinking this is going to sound like a big pile-o-shiznit. They record the first thing I am like "Hey this isn't horrible." They record the next thing and I am like "Not bad." By the time they roll around to 4th song I was pretty impressed as they were all pretty good musicians and kept switching instruments. So I am mixing down now and I am like "I should post this to let people hear that sometimes looks can be deceiving."
Not only that. I am not setup to record a band all at the same time. First of all when I record it is in my house. Second I have have no way to stop bleed. 3rd I have only 10 channels.
So I used 5 for drums, (2 33-3032's, 1 Atpro25, 1 Peavey 520i, and a 57) 1 for bass (Atpro25), 1 for Keyboard, (57) 2 for congas (58's) and 1 for vocals (Sennhieser MD441U). So I used ALL DYNAMICS to minimize bleed into an Aardvark Q10 and a Duo in SPDIF mode. Also I setup the band so that the mics would reject other sounds as much as possible. Finally I put the vocalist in a back bedroom. It actually all worked ok.
So here it is:
almost completely mixed down
still a bit rough
So I realize there are some problems like the conga's sound like arse and the toms tuned a little low and other things. But for a freebie and the circumstances I think it turned out ok. Especially the female vocals.
Beezoboy
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